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6, 12, 24, ___, ___, 192, 384. the two missing numbers are
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6, 12, 24, ___, ___, 192, 384. the two missing numbers are
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You multiply each number by 2. Your missing numbers are 48 and 96
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48, 96…...……………....................
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